a style of citing that places a number in the body of the text This number refers to a citation listed at the end of the text Also known as Vancouver style
In wordprocessing, a note placed at the end of a document referencing an endnote mark within the main text (cf footnote)
EndNote is bibliographic management software that allows users to search, download and organize citations from books, journals, magazines, newspapers, etc in personalized reference databases and bibliographies for research projects
A note to a reference, citation, or explanation or a comment placed at the end of a work See also footnote
Note citing a particular source or making a brief explanatory comment and placed at the end of the paper rather than at the bottom of a page
Additional information at the end of a document, referred to by a superscript number, letter, or symbol inserted in the document text
a software feature you use to create endnotes; notes at the end of a report that identify the source of information in a report
Database software designed for cataloguing your personal library of documents EndNote allows you to store records retrieved from databases, to search these records, and to organise them into a bibliography using a standard citation style
► full citation listed at the end of the document with a tie to the location of the cited material in the text
EndNote is a bibliographic management software programme that allows you to maintain a database of your references and citations, and further reformat them according to different bibliographic styles
These are used for giving bibliographical details of material which has been quoted in the essay They are a more easily manageable alternative to footnotes Endnotes might also include information or observations which complement the main argument of the essay
Parenthetical notes at the end of a document to further explain or reference information in that document Endnotes are connected to the text they reference with superscript numbers or symbols Also see "footnotes "
Notes (or statement explaining the text or indicating the basis for an assertion or the source of material quoted) that appear at the end of a work (ALA Glossary)
An extra, subsidiary, item of information that is placed at the end of the chapter, or document There is a marker in the text to reference the note This is the commonest way to cite reference in technical documents The marker in the text is typically the author and date (in parentheses) with the full reference being placed, in alphabetical order, at the end See also footnote